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Casuistry and the Moral Continuum: Evaluating Animal Biotechnology
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2012
The Ethics of Animal Research
While the science of animal biotechnology is advancing at a rapid pace, the ethical discussion about the boundaries the public might want to set is at the most nascent stage. There is a tendency in the public debate for opponents to favor an all-out ban on the science, while proponents want to grant it carte blanche. I argue that a more nuanced position on animal biotechnology considers individual projects to be located on a moral continuum, where some are clearly morally justified, others
doi:10.7551/mitpress/9780262017060.003.0011
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